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It will be an experience! C'+-.!) PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. of NEW YORK Packard Building Broadway at 61st Street 1037 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn Dealers PARK AVENUE PACKARD, INC. 247 Park Avenue, New York Ashland 8607 THE I-mIGHTS PACKARD CORP. St. Nicholas Ave. at 174th Street PACKARD BRONX CO:MPANY, INC. 650 East Fordham Road PACKARD Ask the Man Who Owns One THE NEW YORKER . o (j@INOf .ON. 0" o. 4J... 0 O · 0 0.0 .-. 0 o 0 o 0 o AFTER THEATRE ENTERT.4INMENT AMBASSADOR GRILL 51 and Park Ave.- Larry Siry's excellent dance music in refined surroundings. BARNEY'S 85 W. 3.-Uptown cliéntèle swathed in the informal spirit of the Village. Midnight revue. CAFE DE PARIS, Cent. Pk. W. and 63.- Dora Stroeva performing for a flamboyant crowd. CHEZ FYSHER, 1640 B'way.-Fysher and a Continental troupe providing on(: of the few am using class night clubs in the city. CLUB LIDO, 808 7 Ave.-Meyer Davis orchestra, and the Yacht Club boys continuing to attract a smartly dressed crowd. CLUB MIRADOR, 200 W. 51.-Canaro's tango orchestra alternating with Jazz and Maurice and Ambrose to sho you how. Very elegant indeed. CLUB MONTMARTRE, 205 W. 50.-Prob- ably the most civil!zed peop!e to be seen out late at nIght. EmIl Cole- man orchestra and midnight enter- tainment. CLUB RICHMAN, 157 W. 56.-Breezy and informal in the B roadway fash- ion with Harry Richman his usual , . am using self. Revue from time to time. CLUB CARAVAN, 683 5 Ave.-The Tom- son twins, imported from Europe, in an otherwise mediocre revue. LE PERROQUET DE PARIS, 146 W. 57.- Roger Wolfe Kahn's empo ium re- viewed on page 70 of thIs Issue. TEXAS GUINAN'S THREE HUNDRED Club, 151 W. 54.-Rowdy and crowded and uuique to out-of-town- ers and N ew Yorkers alike. Go late. VILLA VENICE, 10 E. 60.-The rare com- bination of formal dress, aristocratic surroundings, and low couvert. Chiles and Northway dance at mid- nigh t. BLACK BOTTOM, 154 W. 56.-Reviewed with artistry on page 72 of this issue. SMALL'S, 2294 7 Ave. and CLUB BAM- VILLE 64 W. 129, are the aristocrats , . . of Harlem for downtown VIsItors. Go after two, late in the week if possible. MOTION PICTURES BEAU GEsTE-The desert and the French Foreign Legion forming the .\ . ::: -"") CONTINUED background of a good movie. CRI- TERIoN, B'way at 44. THE SCARLET LETTER-Lillian Gish in a delicate and restrained movie from Hawthorne's story. CENTRAL, B'way at 47. THE BIG P ARADE-J ohn Gilbert and Renée Adorée in a stirring war PIC- ture. ASTOR, B'way at 45. BEN-HuR-A most exciting chariot race and a well done sea fight. And here and there the story. EMBASSY, B'way at 47. THE BETTER 'OLE-Old Bill done to the life by Syd Chaplin. And a lot of Vitaphone. COLONY, B'way at 53. FILM GUILD-The Guild showing the . best of the German pictures. Week of Nov. 21-Sun., Mon., and Tues., "The Last Laugh"; and the rest of the week "Variety." CAMEO, 42, E. of B'way. THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI- This famous German film returned after five years. Still effective. FIFTH AVENUE PLAYHOUSE, 66 Fifth. FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE ApOCALYPSE- Rex Ingram's best picture revived. With Valentino and Alice Terry. LoE"\v"'s LEXINGTON, Lexington Ave. and 51. Sat., Nov. 20, through Mon., Nov. 22. ART MARIN-Selected examples of a new phase of this great American genius. STIEGLITZ, Room 303, Anderson Galleries, Park Ave. and 59. JOSEPH PENNELL-Memorial exhibition of the work of one of America's noted art figures. METROPOLITAN MUSEUM, 5 Ave. at 84. INTERNATIONAL MOD ERN - Carefully collected showing of the high spots of modern art. Review later. BROOK- LYN MUSEUM, Eastern Parkway. EILSHEMIus-Freak showing of the re- sult of misdirected revolt-a bit of Americana. DUDENSING, 43 E. 57. YOUNG FLOWERS-All sorts of posies by the younger set. WHITNEY STUDIO CLUB, 14 W. 8. GREAT AMERICANs-Superb showing of Demuth, Kuniyoshi, Brook, Blume and others of this school. DANIEL GALLERIES, 600 Madison. NEW ARTIsTs-The eighth annual show of the New Society of Artists. GRAND CENTRAL GALLERIES, 15 Vande r bil t. 'V ANDA GAG-Fifty drawings, water co 1- . .J- ". "J rl- (Cþ -